Otago Daily Times

Emboldened Otago Spirit ready to face Canterbury

RUGBY Farah Palmer Cup

- JEFF CHESHIRE

CHALLENGES can either be exciting or intimidati­ng.

For the Otago Spirit, it is approachin­g today’s huge challenge with excitement.

The side travels to Christchur­ch to play the threetime Farah Palmer Cup Premiershi­p champion Canterbury side.

It is a big step up for the Otago side, which has spent recent years playing in the Championsh­ip division.

A change in format this year — dividing the competitio­n into north and south sections — brings different levels of opponents.

The Spirit claimed a 2920 win over Hawke’s Bay in a rematch of last year’s Championsh­ip final in its season opener last week.

But it is its preseason game a week earlier, against Canterbury, that it can take confidence from.

On that occasion it won two

Otago: France Bloomfield, Kiana Wereta, Amy du Plessis, Kilisitina Moata’ane, Teilah Ferguson, Rosie Kelly, Rosie BuchananBr­own, Morgan Henderson, Leah Miles, Zoe Whatarau, Julia Gorinski, Kate Smith, Eilis Doyle, Tegan Hollows, Isla Pringle. Reserves: Gemma Millar, Paige Church, Maddie Feaunati, Bree Thomas, Maia Joseph, Hinemoa Watene, Trisha Hopcroft.

Canterbury: Izzy Waterman, Martha Lolohea, Grace Brooker, Liv McGoverne, Sam Curtis, Terauoriwa Gapper, Kendra Cocksedge, Angie Sisifa, Lucy Jenkins, Alana Bremner, Cindy Nelles, Chelsea Bremner, Amy Rule, Rebecca Todd, Pip Love. Reserves: Georgia Ponsonby, Trina Greenslade, Easter Savelio, Lucy Anderson, Taylor Aldrige, Grace Steinmetz, Tayla Simpson.

30minute thirds, before being beaten 5647.

Head coach Scott Manson said the side knew Canterbury would step up its game from there.

It did mean the intimidati­on factor was gone, though.

‘‘I think it’s exciting,’’ he said. ‘‘When we played that preseason game we had a lot of debutants there.

‘‘I think they were quite nervous.

‘‘The ones that had played for us previously in that game were really excited for that challenge.

‘‘Now the new girls know it’s just footy, nothing over the top.

‘‘Everyone’s pumped up for that challenge, I think.’’

Captain Tegan Hollows returns to start at hooker for the Spirit, a cortisone injection helping settle down a shoulder injury.

Meanwhile France Bloomfield comes in at fullback and Leah Miles will start at No 7 with Zoe Whatarau moving to the blindside flank.

They are the only changes to the starting lineup that won last week.

Ball security had been a major focus for the Spirit this week.

While its backs had been threatenin­g against Hawke’s Bay, they tended to rely on longrange breaks and struggled stringing phases together.

That was something they would have to do well against a Canterbury side which would play a similar style to the Spirit.

Manson said Canterbury was keen on playing with width, although he was expecting it would look to use its forward runners closer to the ruck to exploit Otago’s lack of size.

He added in Kendra Cocksedge it had the best halfback in the world and shutting her down would be key.

Kickoff is at 2.05pm.

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Tegan Hollows
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Scott Manson

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